A woman is hospitalized this morning after a hit and run accident in Lawrence County. Police say the woman was getting out of a car parked along Center Avenue in Taylor Township when she was struck by a commercial vehicle. The victim was flown to a hospital in Youngstown, Ohio. No word on her condition. Butler State Police and New Castle police are investigating.
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A Sunny Start to the Work Week in Beaver County
WEATHER FORECAST FOR MONDAY, JULY 1ST, 2019
TODAY – SOME CLOUDS THIS MORNING WILL GIVE WAY TO
GENERALLY SUNNY SKIES FOR THE AFTERNOON.
HIGH – 84.
TONIGHT – SOME CLOUDS. A STRAY SHOWER OR
THUNDERSTORM IS POSSIBLE. LOW – 67.
TUESDAY – SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS,
ESPECIALLY EARLY IN THE DAY. HIGH NEAR 90.
Clean Energy Jobs Coming to PA
Thousands of jobs in the clean energy industry are coming to Pennsylvania. These jobs will not only improve PA’s environment, but the economy as well.
Beaver Country Radio News Intern Kristian Biega has more on the story.
PA State Police Announce DUI Checkpoint
Pennsylvania State Police have announced that they will be enforcing a DUI checkpoint beginning today, and ending on July 8th. Beaver County Radio News Intern, Christina Sainovich, has details…
Pennsylvania blocks plastic bag bans for at least a year
Pennsylvania blocks plastic bag bans for at least a year
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf has signed legislation barring Pennsylvania’s municipalities from taxing or banning the sale or distribution of plastic bags and other containers, wrappings and bags.
The measure Wolf signed Friday is a 69-page budget-related bill that lawmakers unveiled two days ago.
A three-paragraph provision prohibits municipal bans or taxes on plastic bags or packaging for one year while legislative agencies study the economic and environmental impact.
Senate Republican Leader Jake Corman of Centre County says he wanted the provision because his district includes a plastics manufacturer and a township considering a fee on plastic bags.
Philadelphia city officials are also considering a ban on plastic bags and a fee on reusable bags that many stores provide.
Wolf in 2017 vetoed legislation preventing counties and municipalities from taxing or banning plastic bags.
Governor Wolf signs $34B ‘divided government’ budget
The Latest: Wolf signs $34B ‘divided government’ budget
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Wolf has signed a $34 billion compromise state budget after Pennsylvania lawmakers wrapped up the week with a flurry of votes.
Wolf made the announcement Friday, shortly after the Republican-controlled Legislature took its final votes and adjourned for the summer. The 2019-20 fiscal year starts Monday.
Healthy state revenues eased pressure on the governor and lawmakers.
The budget carries more money for public schools and universities, holds the line on taxes and stuffs cash into reserve. Wolf calls it a product of ‘divided government’ amid criticism from his fellow Democrat’s.
Republicans prevailed over Democrats’ protests to end a decades-old cash assistance program for the destitute deemed temporarily unable to work.
About 10,000 people were in the program. Wolf says he’s working on ways to help them.
Blackhawk Grad Brendan McKay stellar in his Major League Debut.
Local product and Blackhawk Grad Brendan Mc Kay made his Major league debut today, Saturday June 29, 2019. McKay was called up from the Tampa Bay Ray’s AAA minor league affiliate Durham Bulls to pitch against the Texas Rangers. McKay made the most out of his opportunity and pitch 6 scoreless innings of one hit ball. He also struck out three and walked only one. The Ray’s took a 3-0 lead in the Second inning after a Joey Wendle’s RBI double and a two run blast by Avisail Garcia. At the time of this article being written McKay was in line to get his first Major League win as the Ray’s have a 5-0 lead going to the 8th inning after adding two more runs on the bottom of the 7th inning.
Update: 7:10 p.m. EDT. The Ray’s defeated the Rangers 5-2 giving McKay his first Major League win in his first appearance.
Newman homers, Pirates rally late to beat Brewers 3-2. Bucs have won 3 of last 4
Newman homers, Pirates rally late to beat Brewers 3-2
By RICH ROVITO Associated Press
MILWAUKEE (AP) — After back-to-back wins in which the Pittsburgh Pirates scored in double digits, they had to scratch out a victory against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Kevin Newman homered and extended his hitting streak to 18 games, and the Pirates rallied with two late runs to beat the Brewers 3-2 on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.
“Tonight, was a perfect indication of how good things can happen when you put the ball into play and win a game with two runs coming on infield ground balls and situational RBIs,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.
The Pirates tied it in the eighth when Bryan Reynolds led off with a walk off reliever Junior Guerra and later scored on a fielder’s choice. In the ninth, Elias Diaz drew a one-out walk off Jeremy Jeffress (1-2) and moved to third on Jose Osuna’s single. Diaz scored when the Brewers failed to turn a double play on a comebacker to Jeffress.
“I think we should go home on that one,” Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said. “There may have been a double play on a good turn and throw, but the safer play is the runner at third.”
Pittsburgh closer Felipe Vázquez (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings to help the Pirates won for the seventh time in eight games. Four relievers held the Brewers scoreless over the final five innings.
The Pirates, who have scored at least 10 runs in three out of their last four, generated little offense against Milwaukee starter Jhoulys Chacín. The right-hander, is winless since April 30, gave up six hits and one run in five innings in his longest outing since May 25.
“I thought Jhoulys pitched well,” Counsell said. “He gave us a good chance.”
Chris Archer’s wild pitch allowed Yasmani Grandal to score from third with the game’s first run. Eric Thames doubled to drive in another to give Milwaukee a 2-0 lead after one inning.
Newman hit a solo homer in the third, his fifth of the season, off Chacín to extend the longest active hitting streak in the majors.
“I feel like my approach is good I’m just trying to go up there and hit the ball hard,” Newman said.
Archer was pulled after four innings as a precaution after experiencing left hip discomfort while swinging at a pitch in the fourth. He gave up three hits and two runs while striking out six and walking two.
“It doesn’t feel great,” Archer said. “If I thought it was something I could fight through and still get good results, I would have stayed out there.”
ROSTER MOVES
Milwaukee recalled 2B Keston Hiura and INF/OF Tyler Saladino from Triple-A San Antonio. 3B Travis Shaw was optioned to San Antonio and INF/OF Hernán Pérez was designated for assignment. Hiura started at second and Saladino at shortstop.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Pirates: C Francisco Cervelli rejoined the team in Milwaukee but hasn’t been activated from the concussion injured list. … SS Erik González (factured left clavicle) began a minor-league rehab assignment with Triple-A Indianapolis on Friday. Gonzalez, who was injured in a collision with CF Starling Marte in April, went 0 for 3 in Indianapolis’ game at Gwinnett.
Brewers: RHP Jimmy Nelson was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 26, with fluid on his right elbow. … RHP Corbin Burnes was recalled from Triple-A San Antonio. Burnes pitched a scoreless inning in relief.
ROOKIE RECORD
Newman’s hitting streak ties him with Neil Walker (2010) and Rennie Stennett (1971) for the longest by a Pittsburgh rookie. Bryan Reynolds, another Pirates’ rookie, had a 17-game hitting streak earlier this season.
SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS
The Brewers have dropped eight of their last 11 and fell to 3-5 on the 10-game homestand. “We’ve got to win baseball games,” Counsell said. “Right now, we’re not getting consistent performance from all areas.”
SHARED DUTIES
Saladino and Orlando Arcia, who has been the everyday shortstop, are likely to split time in the coming games, Counsell said. “Tyler Saladino’s going to play,” he said. “I think at least for a while here we’re going to share some time at shortstop.”
UP NEXT
Pirates: Jordan Lyles (5-3, 3.64 ERA), who has been out with left hamstring tightness, is expected to come off the injured list to start the second game of the series. Lyles is 3-4 with a 4.10 ERA in 14 career games (nine starts) against the Brewers.
Brewers: Brandon Woodruff (9-2, 4.01) will make his 17th start and third against the Pirates this season. He is 1-1 with a 7.11 ERA in five career games against Pittsburgh.
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Blackhawk Grad Brendan McKay to make big league debut Saturday June, 28, 2019 with the Rays
McKay to make big league debut
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays have added two-way prospect Brendan McKay to the taxi squad in preparation for his major league debut in a pitching start Saturday against Texas.
McKay, taken fourth overall in the 2017 draft, was 3-0 with a 1.08 ERA in five games with Triple-A Durham. He also was a designated hitter.
McKay gives Tampa Bay the option of using four starting pitchers and an opener through a rotation turn. The Rays reinstated closer José Alvarado from the restricted list and recalled right-hander Casey Sadler from Triple-A Durham to help a taxed bullpen.
Alvarado left the team June 2 to tend to a family issue.
Tampa Bay optioned left-hander Jalen Beeks and infielder Mike Brosseau to Durham. Minor league catcher Nick Ciuffo was designated for assignment.
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Tiger Pause Youth Camp, With Help from B.F. Fire Dept, Gives Relief To Kids On Hot Day
(Photos taken by Mark Peterson)
Tiger Pause Youth Ministries of Beaver Falls held a special Event at the splash Pads in Beaver Falls Thursday Afternoon with a little help from the Beaver Falls Fire Department. Beaver County Radio Station Manager Mark Peterson spoke with Brittany Maverich, the Tiger Pause Camp Director…

Pictured in the above photo is Brittany Maverich, Tiger Pause Camp Director.

The firefighters pictured in the above photo are: Darrin Cole, Chris Crawford and Curtis Bagley, all from the Beaver Falls Dire Department.

Kids participating in the organization’s sixth Week Summer Youth Camp were rewarded with an extra big splash cool down on a 90 plus degree day provided by a City Fire truck.










